CANPLELIGHT CHORAL SERVICE. A candlelight choral service will be presented by the choir and youth choir of St. Mark's United Church at 4 p.m. Dec. 17. RAFFI CONCERT A performance by children's folk singer Raffi will be held by the ,Whitby Jaycees 'Dec. 16 at Henry Street High School, starting at 2 p.m. Raffi's records will be onsale atthe concert. For tickets, eall Keith Wagar at 668-1612. LE LECHE LEAGUE The Oshawa West La Leche League wii1 ineet on Dec. 19at 8 p.m. at 180 Farewell Avenue. Ail women interested in breastfeeding are welcome. For informa- tioni,, please cali' Katherine Cochrane at 579-2018. MAGICIAN AT LIBRARY Rossini the Magician, one of Ontario's top child- ren's performers will be at the Whîtby Public 'Library, Dec. 28 at 2?30 p.m., with fun, mysteryand entertain- ment with the magic touch for children of ail ages. Admission is free, butchild- ren must have a ticket which can be obtained in advane from the children's desk at the library, beginning Dec. 9. LIBRA RY FILMS The Whitby, Public Library continues its "Search for the Nile," series with films on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. Coming in January will be "Life Goes to the Movies.' After Four Films are: Winter of the Witch, D)ec. 6; to be announced, Dec. 13; Free to be You and Me, Dec. 20. Sign up now for next year.'s film club. 1Christmas films including "Cosmie Christmas", "Mole and the Christmas Trefï" and "Santa's'Toys," will be held Dec. 19 at 7 p. m. Dec. 27 at 1:30 p.m. there wîill be the animated feature "Hoppity Goes to Town."ý CHRISTMAS DANCE The Malta Social Club of Durham Region will hold its annual Christmas dance at St. Gregory's Auditorium, Simcoe Street - North, Oshawa, Dec. 9 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.xn. A botý and cold buffet will be served. CHRISTMAS DANCE Aà hrsma --neA *Javcee *Kinsmen 2-m COMING sponsored by the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club and al proceeds will go to the club. Everyone is welcome. For more 'information and. tickets, eall bandy i-itters at 668-1326 or Tom Golding at NEW YEARS' DANCE The Royal Canadian Legion i3ranch'112 will be holding its annual New Year's Eve dance, Dec. 31 at thé legion hall on B>yron Street South. The dance will' start at 8 p.m. aid'continue into the New Year, ending at 1 a.m. A hot and cold buffet will be served with the usual array of party favors. Tickets are available from* the steward on duty at the branch. CHANGING 0F THE COLOR The Malta Sociâl Club of Durham Region will hold a "Changing of the Color" ceremony at St. John the Evangelist Church, on Giffard Street, Dec;. 17 at 3 .p.m. The chairman and members of the Durham Regional Côuncil have been invited to attend. CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS, THEATRE PARTY The popular Durham Shoestring Players will visit the Whitby Arts Station Gallery Dec. 10 from 1 p.m. to 2, p. m. to present a, Christ- mas play, "The Ogre who Built a Bridge.", with a Japanese setting and an >The Durham Cultural Foundation's second presen- tation' of 'the season, the Polka Dot Door, is coming toý Oshawa's Eastdale Colleg- iate Dec. 9, for three show- ings. Show times are 10: 30 a.'m., 1 p.m. and 3,p.m. Ail seats are reserved so tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are $2.00 each, and available at Saywell's'Book Store, 14, Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. Polka Dot Door, seen on Tv Ontario's Channel 19, is one of North America's most successful children's programs. The live stage version in Oshawa will include many of the child- ren 's favorite characters. Alex Laurier provides the Music with his guitar, along with Lynda Kemp and their. friends Polkaroo, Bear, Marigold and Hu mpty Dumpty. The Polka Dot Door, which bas been on Televisioni for eight years, features a carle- fully prepared and innova- tive presentation' to make young viewers feel it is their very own program. The careful selection of materials and toPics stimu- lates curiosityý, creativity anid imagination. Youngsters also increase their physical dexterity and language facil- ityý by actively . participating during, each program and inventling follow-up activities in their play. Designed largely for presehool audiences,,the live show la being .presented in Oshawa through the Durhain Cultural Foundation. The Performances are produced by Rex Hagan productions with the co-operation of the Ontario Educational Communication Authority. Sponsorship assistance is by the province, of ' Ontario through the Ontario Arts Council., For further information on the Polka Dot Door show, caîl 723-8046. *MADE TO ORDER RUIlER STAMPS Business, Letterheadls, Cutom end Personal,.Etc, Etc. Ruasonable Prices 1 Dey Service Possible Many Type Faces Availeblo Ta Makte A Prof essional Stamp For You T.P. Ditributing 72302138 ANYTIME Community Bi*ngo e, Kiwanis 0 Optimists 500JACKPOTS EVWERY MONDAT NIGHT Mondoy, DeL-.bril FIRSI JACKPOT AT 53 NUMBERS SECOND JACKPOT AT 58 NUM BERS 7:-15 p.m. Uc. No. 235459 No dmdrwi.mdu16 ud-~itod NO ADMISSION CHARGE! IENSMORE PAVII WB1TBY FREE PRESS, WErkIFSDAY, DFEFMBER ,1978, PAGE 23 E- VENVTS 11-year-old storyteller. Reserve tickets now by eall- ing the Station at 668-4185. ART EXHIBITION Graphies by the interna- tionajly known Dutch painter, sculptor and nralist K<arel Appel will be exhibited at the Whitby Arts Station ýGallery fromf Dec. 7 to 21. painter, sculptor and mural- ist Karel Appel will be exhib- ited a t the -Whitby Arts Station Gallery from Dec. 7 to 21.' He was born in Amster- dam in 1921 and studied at thé, Royal Acadamy of Fine, Arts, Amsterdam from 1940 to 1943. In 1948 he became a founding mèmber of Cobra,. a group, of .experimental North Eruopean artists centred in Paris'. His work is in major international exhi, bitions and he presently maintains a studio in New York City. In 1976 Mr. Appel donated à 1 the artists proof of each of he original lithographs and seregraphs to the Art Galery of Hamilton, which has loaned them to Whitby Arts f or December. PORTS 0F CALL EVENING A special "Evening at the Ports of Cali," will be ---held at the Whitby Arts Station*Gallery Dec. 9 from 8: 30 p.m. to midnight. There will be entertainment and refreshments andaa F'rcam Vacation Draw at 10 p mi. for $1,000 travel voucher to the l3arbados, Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Spain and Acapulco. Tickets are available at the Station or by calling 668-4185. ART FILMS Wl .tby Arts Incorpor- ated v'ill be showing art CINEMA' tutu"s at the Station Gallery Dec. 17, Dec. 17 at 3 p.m. the films will be "The Realitý' of Karel Appel," "non-Objective Art,", "Franz Marc," and ,"Portrait of the Artist." £&046 CHILDRENS** MATINEE AIL SEATS SATURDAY 1:30 p.m. $1.00 THE MAGIC WORLD 0F TOPO G1G10 EVENINOS DEC. 7 - 12 EXCEPT SUN.-DEC...10 ""THE BUDDYfHOLLY STORY#f PLUS.. ""THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" COMPLETE FROM 7:05 PM ADULT ENTERTAINMEMT SUN. EVE. DEC. 10 only 7:30 p.m. THE ICOUNTY TOWN SINGERS REGIONAIL DURHAM MUNICIPA LITY 0F DURHAM APPLICATION TO AMEND THE OFFICIAI PLAN FOR THE FORM -ER PLANNING AREA 0F THE TOWNSHIP 0F EAST WHITBY: PART 0F LOT 6, CONCESSION 111, FORMER TOWNSHIP 0F EAST WHITBY, CITY 0F OSHAWA (SOUTH-EAST CORNER 0F'WILSON ROAD AN-D TAUNTON ROAD) NOTICE 0F PUBLIC-MEETING, Take notice that the Planning Committee 0f the Regional Municipality of Durham will consider an application to amend the Durham Regional Officiai Plan and the Off iciai Plan Township of East Whitby at a meeting to be held on December 12, 1978 at 10:00 a.m. ln the Beardroomn, Regional Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario. Subsequently, the recommendation of the Planning Cormiîttee will be considered by Regional Council at a meeting to be held on December 20, 1978 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The purpose of the amendmnent application is to redesignate the land use designatiens-of the Officiai Plan for the former Planning Area of the Township cf East Whitby, as they relate to a parcel of land of approximately 11 acres situated on the south-east cornser of Wilson Road and Taunton Road in the City of Oshawa, in order to permit special purpose commercial uses. The document related te the amendment application is available for inspection, commencing December 7, 1978, in the Regional Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, and in the off ice of the Regionai Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building. 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Information regardlng the amendmnent application may be obtaineci by caling Mr. L. Kotseff, Regional Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests te appear before the Planning Committee as a deputation concerning the amnendment application must be ferwarded -to Mr. Wm. F.H. McAdams, Commissioner, Regienal Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whifthy, Ontario, and must be received 48 hours prier te the Planning Comnmittee meeting. Requests te appear before Regional Ceuncil as a deputation cencerning the amendmnent application must be ferwarded te the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Resslanci Road East, Whitby, Ontario, and must be received 48 hours prier to the Regional Council meeting. Polka Dot Door comin to Oshawa, on Dec. 9 for three speia Shows il b 'J' b 1~ 4 4 I cferký airmon